Pre-cooked some chicken thighs w/1 slice of bacon each thigh and about 2 lb's of meatloaf (ground beef, 8 slices of bacon, 1/2 green pepper, and bunch of spices) all yesterday before coming into town to work for the week.

Today, had lots of food & lots of water so far. Still hungry as all get out and just feel tired. I'm wondering if it's the loss of bread/carbs?

You're probably doing better than I am. If anything I'm getting worse. I've been on and off the road for so long, it's hard to maintain a routine.

_________________Stu Ward_________________Let thy food be thy medicine, and thy medicine be thy food.~HippocratesStrength is the adaptation that leads to all other adaptations that you really care about - Charles Staley_________________Thanks TimD

Still here, eating cleaner and feeling healthier than ever. Seriously.

Bodyweight has remained quite same, it's bouncing between 72-75kg, depending on wether it's been workout days or off days. So carb cycling strongly affects that. I only eat about 2000kcal (130-190g of protein, 50-100g carbs, rest fat) on off days, have cut all the grains, potatoes and rice and such from the menus of low carb days. Creatine hasn't swollen me up one bit, only affected on strenght, which is exactly what I wanted.

New items on the menu: especially on LC days: Spinach, various beans and legumes, homemade salsa, etc. Trying lots of new things.

Haven't measured waist yet, the previous number is from the first days of june, it was 86cm or 33" 1/2. But abs are coming more visible every day. Yet ribs aren't sticking out anymore.

One thing that's under investigation is the effects that grains, and particulary white flour and non- 100% whole wheat causes to me. Sometimes my stomach is a mess, but no such issues on low carb days. Next week I take a close look, if it continues, I'll eliminate all Wheat from the diet for a week, eating only oats, potato rice and such. We'll see.

It's good that you're branching out with your food choices, girls love a guy that can cook!

As for your stomach issues, are you drinking many whey shakes? I find if I drink more than one shake a day I'll get some stomach discomfort. It's weird, I can handle my breakfast shake fine but any more than that and I'll feel pretty rough.

Not yet, I've been thinking about that. I wanted to first go one full Cycle of 531 before adding anything. I will add atleast sprints and it's variations (speed, agility work). When the goal is optimal and best performance tho, I'm conserned interval work will strike on the strength levels, which are more important at the moment. Unless I eat like a horse. Also I've been walking way more, like 1h-2h a day minimun. Activity. It's good to have a dog.

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It's good that you're branching out with your food choices, girls love a guy that can cook!

Nevermind the girls. Nothing is more awesome than to cook something spectacular for yourself and eat everything without regrets. Has happened.

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As for your stomach issues, are you drinking many whey shakes? I find if I drink more than one shake a day I'll get some stomach discomfort. It's weird, I can handle my breakfast shake fine but any more than that and I'll feel pretty rough.

As a matter of fact I have. But I reduced it few weeks back (from 70g of whey powder a day to 28-56g a day, the latter on workout days, former on rest days). But that's also a point to consider, I'll move my focus there after these testes if the problem hasn't been solved.

Summers kind of done atleast in here. How has everyone been doing? Did you manage to shed that fat Robert? What about Stu? Slimmed on waist? Did you guys learn anything, or found something new?

Overall, no measurements yet involved, but I would bet I lost some fat this summer, and gained muscle. I'm now 74-75kg, and leaner than ever. Some relatives saw some muscle growth so I quess something has happened. I have somewhat visible abs, especially in the morning, a thing I didn't much have a couple of months ago. Strength has gone way up in the past months. So all in all, a great result for me. Worked like a charm.

I found a eating pattern that is easy to keep and causes no stress or worries. I just do very simple carb cycling. No counting or anything, just on the rest days I tend to eat mainly greens, protein and fat, and on workout day I'll have plenty of carbs post workout. Grains aren't a problem to me, but I still prefer whole grain for the fiber. I'll allow some big carbs on rest days as well (In one meal or so), but try to avoid them as much as possible. No stress. Also, one cheat day a week has been awesome. Normally it's just a bag of candy or a beer or both, so nothing huge gluttony there either. Plenty of protein, way more greens, and carbs for workout fuel. That's one simple eating pattern. No need to make anything more of it. It'll last longer and keep me in a good shape.

I learned that it's hard to be consistant with exercise when you're moving around a lot. No, my waist is the same.

_________________Stu Ward_________________Let thy food be thy medicine, and thy medicine be thy food.~HippocratesStrength is the adaptation that leads to all other adaptations that you really care about - Charles Staley_________________Thanks TimD

I missed this thread originally or perhaps I signed up a bit after it was created.

I mentioned this before, but going from size 36 sitting tight to 32 sitting loose, makes me wanna mention this again: In about 9 weeks I've lost about 30lb (while lifting and progressing in strength) and went from 17.5%BF to a current 12.2%. All I did is completely throw out all the food I had, threw out all the take out menus, and started off clean in each food group. What helped a lot is the advice around here to completely do away with grains other than pre and post workout.

You've said on several occasions that you are not really in favor of this "grain policy". Is this still true?Can you break down "loads of carbs until bedtime" into ratios of grain-veg-fruit?

btw, I'm starting to see an outline of 2 cubes right below the rib cage. I reckon that killing the small visceral pouch below will be a mean task given that the bastard survived the fat massacre of the last 3 months...

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